Abstract
Polymerized high internal phase emulsions (poly(HIPE)s) are porous polymer monoliths whose synthesis can easily be tailored to allow incorporation of functional units. In this work, nitrile containing poly(HIPE)s have been prepared with either acrylonitrile (AN) or 4-cyanostyrene (4CS) comonomers. Post-synthetic modification of these nitrile-containing poly(HIPE)s yields their corresponding amidoximated analogues, which were studied for actinide uptake. These amidoxime-functionalized, porous polymers were shown to adsorb 95 % Th4+ species from aqueous solution within 30 minutes. In contrast to other amidoxime containing polymers the uptake of UO2 2+ in these poly(HIPE)s is lower under similar conditions. A critical analysis of actinide separations and high-energy X-ray scattering data provides insight into the polymers' selectivity, enabled by the uptake of multinuclear Th clusters.
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